In the age of AI and increasing system connectivity, interoperable solutions and collaborative partnerships are becoming ever more important. In radiology in particular, they open up new possibilities for making workflows more efficient, providing innovative functionalities, and meaningfully integrating artificial intelligence into reporting.

A joint initiative by INFINITT Europe and EDL was presented during a session in the “Interoperability” program track at DMEA 2026 in Berlin. The initiative integrates reporting directly into the hanging protocols of INFINITT PACS 7.0. It is expected to be available to INFINITT customers starting in Q4 2026. Technically, the reporting application of the Xplore RIS from EDL is directly integrated into INFINITT PACS.

What makes this solution unique is that it is designed not only for users of Xplore RIS but also for customers using RIS systems from other vendors. This allows INFINITT customers—regardless of their system landscape—to benefit from the option of PACS-driven reporting.

PACS-Driven Reporting within Hanging Protocols

The report is created directly within the hanging protocol of INFINITT PACS—no system switching is required, allowing radiologists to work within a single environment without interrupting their reading workflow. Alternatively, report creation can also be performed outside the hanging protocol in a separate browser window.

All relevant information is available during the diagnosis:

  • RIS data such as the clinical question, patient history or information on the technique and laboratory values
  • Image data from the PACS, including all series and preliminary examinations
  • AI results displayed directly in the viewer

Integrated tools are available for creating the findings:

  • Digital dictation / speech recognition
  • Integrated word processing
  • Structured findings templates

AI support in diagnostics

Support from an integrated AI assistant is also possible. This can provide targeted support for the diagnostic process and automate the following processes for the radiologist:

  • Creation of normal findings reports
  • Support for ICD10 coding
  • Final assessment
  • Patient-friendly diagnostic texts

In addition, the AI agent can act as a kind of “medical co-pilot”, relieving radiologists of routine tasks and focusing more on diagnostic work.

Conclusion

The integration of EDL reporting into the hanging protocols of INFINITT PACS 7.0 simplifies the workflow for radiologists. The close cooperation between INFINITT Europe and EDL creates a workflow that utilizes synergies, builds on interoperability, accelerates processes and significantly simplifies the reporting workflow. This shows the central role that interoperability and innovation play in a future-proof radiology IT landscape.


INFINITT PACS 7.0: INFINITT PACS is a modern PACS software with a multitude of intuitive features. As an all-in-one solution, it optimally supports radiology in the best possible treatment of patients.

EDL Xplore: The EDL Group’s fully web-based radiology platform Xplore enables efficient workflows, scalability and simple integration. It includes RIS, nuclear medicine, teleradiology, portal as well as an AI-supported solution for workflow automation.
Link: https://www.edl.gmbh